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Potpourri
100

This point on planet Earth is the furthest away from people you can ever be, with the closest people usually being the astronauts in the International Space Station.

What is Point Nemo?

100

Written in 1818, this novel is Mary Shelley's most famous story.

What is Frankenstein?

100

This famous mathematician is believed to has "discovered" gravity after an apple fell on top of his head. He also invented calculus. 

Who is Isaac Newton?

100

This broken chord can be played as a series of notes starting from Do, followed Mi, and then Sol and then repeating up and down octaves of a piano.

What is an arpeggio?

100

This species of flightless bird gets around either by hopping, swimming, or sliding on their stomach.

What is a pengiun?

200

This country houses one of the world's largest economies and borders more nations than any other.

What is China?

200

The "Father of High Fantasy", this British author has invented a few languages for his books, reviving the genre in 1937.

Who is J.R.R. Tolkein?

200

This US president is well known for being the only US president to serve multiple terms non-consecutively, serving as the nation's 22nd and 24th president, kind of like our own Jordan Brooks.

Who is Grover Cleveland?

200

This famous jazz trumpeter is also known for his iconic gravely voice, particularly in the song "It's a Wonderful World".

Who is Louis Armstrong?

200

This popular strategy game originates from India and is nearly 2700 years old, featuring a number of pieces representing two militaries in conflict.

What is chess?

300

This large nation is known for many things, but it's not often recognized as the country with the longest coastline in the world.

What is Canada?

300

This iconic, swashbuckling rogue is known for his scatterbrained antics, peculiar running style, and love of rum.

Who is Captain Jack Sparrow?

300

The director of several well-renowned movies such as Titanic, Avatar, and The Terminator.

Who is James Cameron?

300

This unique genre of music is a blend of two unlikely popular music styles, metal and reggae, and features a fair number of wind instruments.

What is ska?

300

This university mascot was rebranded in 2003 to be named after a long-term professor, one Dr. Donald Minnegan.

Who is Doc the Tiger?

400

Situated near the American west coast, this location is known for its low elevations and high temperatures.

What is Death Valley?

400

This egotistical British detective, created by Agatha Christie, plays second fiddle to Sherlock Holmes, and is forced to solve a murder mystery on a moving train.

Who is Hercule Poirot?

400

Norma Jeane Mortensen was one of the most famous faces on the 1950s and was very close with a US president, though you likely know her by a different name.

Who is Marilyn Monroe?

400

This Iranian composer is well known as for composing the music of Game of Thrones, but he has worked on a number of other projects including the first Iron Man.

Who is Ramin Djawadi?

400

He lives in a pineapple under the sea.

Who is Spongebob Squarepants?

Alternatively, who is Gary the Snail? (Bonus 100)

500

Of all the four oceans, this one is often forgotten about as only two countries reach its frigid waters.

What is the Southern Ocean?

500

This German word does not translate directly to English, but is used to describe a coming-of-age story in many American English classes.

What is a bildungsroman?

500

While a fictitious individual, this mostly-machine man in a fully black costume can be recognized even by just his irregular breathing, which is assisted by an even more recognizable helmet.

Who is Darth Vader?

500

This iconic theme song from a 2005 Nickelodeon show introduces us to a pink-hatted protagonist and his two magical companions.

What is the Fairly Oddparents?

BONUS QUESTION!

500

This long, complicated word, is an ideology that advocates that a church should continue to receive government patronage.

What is antidisestablishmentarianism?

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